CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
Make your mark
Would you like to see your writing in print, organize support for an environmental idea, or run a mock election? Do you want to film a student production, compete with other high schools in math, or promote the visual arts all over campus? Whatever your inclination, whatever you’d like to try, 91̽»¨ has opportunities for you. 91̽»¨â€™s wide range of clubs and activities profoundly affects students’ lives; students experience leadership, teamwork, performance and service.
Campus and Community Service
Your 91̽»¨ experience will be enriched by service opportunities both on and off campus. Programs begin right here at 91̽»¨, extend into the Greater Boston area, and even include 91̽»¨ chapters of national and global service organizations.
Service Opportunities at 91̽»¨
Advocates for Students with Disabilities (ADA)
Amnesty International
Community Engagement Program
For The Students
Habitat for Humanity
Lorax (environmental organization)
Orange and Blue Key tour guide program
Peer Writing Tutors
Public Issues Board
Sustainability Board
TextLess Live More
Student Leadership Opportunities
As a student-elected leader, your input can have a real impact on life at 91̽»¨. Strengthen your public-speaking skills, learn diplomacy and organization, get to know your school administrators, and translate your ideas and your classmates’ ideas into action.
Leadership Opportunities at 91̽»¨
Self-Governing Association
Boarding Council
Day Council
Student Activities Association
Athletic Association
Cultural Groups
Share in the diversity at 91̽»¨ by joining one of the active cultural groups on campus. Each group warmly welcomes students of all backgrounds.
Groups at 91̽»¨
African Student Association
Asian Society
Brother/Non-Binary Bonding (affinity group to support Black boys and nonbinary students)
Caribbean Students Association
Christian Fellowship
Cultural Council (Student DEIJ leaders)
French Club
GASP! (Gender and Sexuality Perspectives)
International Students Club
Jaded Matrix (affinity group to support Black girls and nonbinary students)
Jewish Student Union
Latinx Association
LGBTQ+ Affinity (affinity group for LGBTQ+ students)
Multi (discussion group for biracial and multiracial students)
Muslim Student Association
ONYX (Black culture club)
QPOC (affinity group for Queer People of Color)
Spanish Club
SAGE (Students Advocating for Gender Equity)
SAMENA (South Asian, Middle Eastern (West Asian), and North African students)
Tang (Chinese culture club)
Trans/Non-binary affinity
Special Interest Clubs
Interests at 91̽»¨ extend beyond the classroom, fields or stage. Anyone can join, and anyone can bring their own interests and hobbies to share with classmates.
Clubs at 91̽»¨
Anime Club
Architecture Club
Art with a Social Conscience
Astronomy Club
Biology Club
Body+
Chess Club
Classical Music Club
Classics Club
Comics For a Cause
Data and Sports Analytics Club
Econs Club
Entrepreneurship Club
Ep!c A Cappella
Fashion & Design Club (F&D)
Film Club
GAINS (Girls Advancing in STEM)
Gardening club
Girls Who Code (GWC)
Gospel Choir
Hip-Hop Club
History Club
Invest in Girls
Investment Club
Linguistics Club
Math Club
Meditation Club
Microfinance Club
91̽»¨ Art Club (MAC)
91̽»¨ Progressives
91̽»¨es A Capella
Mock Trial
Model UN
Octet A Capella
Partners in Health/Future Health Professionals
Philosophy Club
Piece of Mind
Poetry for the People (P4P)
Programming Club
Psychology Club
Resonate A Capella
Ritmo (Latin dance group)
Robotics Team
Science and Engineering Club
Science Olympiad
Speech and Debate Team
Stang Stories
Step Team
Student Wellness Association
Students Against Destructive Decisions
The 91̽»¨ Parliamentary Debate Team
Women in Athletics
Student Publications
Poet, journalist, or critic, you can become a published writer at 91̽»¨. No prior experience required!
Student Publications at 91̽»¨
The 91̽»¨ Measure
The 91̽»¨ Paper
The 91̽»¨ Yearbook
Magus/Mabus (literary magazine)
La Voz (Spanish online publication)
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Helix (science magazine)
The F-Word (feminist magazine)
Centre Street Journal
Gaia
The Arch (architecture)
Stepping into leadership opportunities, specifically thinking of affinity groups and culture clubs, has been meaningful. For me, it was the Multicultural Club. It was really enjoyable to have my opinions heard, and even though I’m an underclassman being able to have leadership positions in that club space. Knowing it’s not necessarily about superiority but it’s about your views and plans for that club and having a good space built up.